BBC television show, Dragons Den. The Scottish native claims that the pair only got to the screen test stage before their pitch was knocked back by producers.Watt and Dickie had planned to offer the famous businessmen and women a 20 per cent stake in the company for £100,000.By his calculations, that sum would now be worth a staggering £360 million - which would be the most profitable investment EVER on the programme.James posted the story on social media yesterday [Thursday] - adding that he and Martin "got over the rejection eventually".He said on LinkedIn: "In 2008 we applied to Dragon's Den & got as far as a screen test and we pitched our hearts out before the producers rejected us."They deemed Martin and me not investment-worthy.
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